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Implementing Change: Roadmap for Equity

This session focuses on implementing change using the roadmap for equity. It covers topics such as pilot-testing, measurement and evaluation, operationalizing the roadmap, and developing a workplan. Participants will also have the opportunity to provide final feedback.

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Implementing Change: Roadmap for Equity

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  1. Step 6: Implementing Change

  2. Our Roadmap Implementing Change

  3. Implementing Change Agenda • Welcome • Discussion of Practice Exercise 5: Spreading Your Message • Pilot-testing, Measurement and Evaluation • Operationalizing the Roadmap • Training Series Wrap-up • Exercise 6: Workplan • Final Feedback Survey Implementing Change

  4. Implementing Change Learning Objectives Plan for and address issues related to equity during pilot testing and evaluation Develop a plan for how you will operationalize the six steps of the Roadmap in your practice Implementing Change

  5. Discussion of Exercise 5: Spreading Your Message Implementing Change

  6. Discussion of Exercise 5: Spreading Your Message • Share one of the materials you drafted. • What are the strengths in this approach? • Is the key message clear? • Any suggestions for improvement? Implementing Change

  7. Pilot-Testing, Measurement, and Evaluation Implementing Change

  8. Pilot-Testing A few tips related to equity • Test with your priority population • Run a test with patients and staff who were not involved in planning • Spreads knowledge • Incorporates diverse perspectives • Avoids champion burnout • Run tests with diverse patients • Identify early wins • Process measures • Manage expectations Implementing Change

  9. Pilot-Testing Evaluation • Test your data collection methods during pilot phase. • Strike a balance between adherence and adaptability. • Make the case for sustainability. Implementing Change

  10. How Data Sets You Up for Success DATA AND MEASUREMENT ROLES Implementing Change

  11. Gathering Data to Tell the Story • Make the case: why data will further your equity goals • Leadership, Providers, Front-line staff, Patients • Keep equity in mind when deciding how to collect data so they are complete and valid • Communication and Training • Collecting other data too can help explore disparities • Insurance status/income, zip code, health literacy, gender Implementing Change

  12. The Beginning of the Story • Be open to data questions you hadn’t considered that may reveal different intervention opportunities • Be flexible in choosing measures and targets • Cast a wide net: access, outcomes, care processes • Explore patterns within as well as across patient groups • Be creative in interpreting what you find • Confirm significance with basic statistical tests • Compare with historical data or external benchmarks • Be prepared to see what you didn’t expect Implementing Change

  13. Putting Data in Context • Root cause analysis • Priority matrix • Qualitative information • Focus groups • Staff/patient surveys • Interviews • What else do you want to collect to tell the story? Implementing Change

  14. Putting Data into Action in Designing and Implementing • Give the intervention the best chance of success. Make equity data part of your workplan (who, when, how). • Choose intervention process measures. Don’t let the intervention worsen disparities or a failed implementation drive your outcome. • Share equity data to maintain buy-in and motivation Implementing Change

  15. Considerations for Every Step • Involve patients and the community • Buy-in for collecting • How to analyze (community partners especially) • Input on interpreting • Suggesting solutions • Use what you have • Data you already collect • Align equity efforts with other QI • Document success with “data” other than outcome measures • Collect stories too! Implementing Change

  16. Operationalizing the Roadmap Implementing Change

  17. Operationalizing the Roadmap Implementing Change

  18. Sustainability Considerations on the Roadmap Implementing Change

  19. Operationalizing the Roadmap Discussion • Think about the six steps of the Roadmap: what pieces do you think you already have in place in your practice? • What have you already done successfully? What does it look like in practice? • What is something that’s worked for you that you would recommend to others on the line? Implementing Change

  20. Operationalizing the Roadmap Discussion • How can other QI tools be tailored to help improve equity? • Think about existing QI initiatives that might be tailored to reduce disparities. • Who can share an example that they are excited about? • What QI projects might be difficult to tailor for disparities reduction? Implementing Change

  21. Operationalizing the Roadmap Discussion • How would you like to connect with other organizations/practices working on equity? • What kind of assistance do you think you might need? • At what stages of the process do you anticipate needing the most assistance or guidance? Implementing Change

  22. Operationalizing the Roadmap Discussion • What’s the hardest sell for your disparities work? • Who has encountered a similar challenge? What have you tried? What might you do differently next time? • Who has approached this successfully? Implementing Change

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  24. Wrap-up Implementing Change

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  26. Coming up next… Exercise 6: Workplan • Write a workplan for developing, implementing and evaluating an equity activity over the next year. • Please send me your workplan for review. Implementing Change

  27. Thank you! Implementing Change

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